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FEI Classification News & updates

Dear National Federations, We would like to remind you the following principle in term of Classification:

1. New Athletes requiring FEI Classification for the first
time - must apply through their NF to the FEI by completing the FEI Classification Request Form

The Classification request must be made by the Athlete’s NF and include:

The FEI Classification Request Form, completed legibly and in English;

FEI Consent for Classification Form completed in full and signed by the Athlete

FEI Certificate of Diagnosis completed in full and signed by the Athlete and by a medical doctor.

Any additional medical documentation that demonstrates the athlete’s impairment should be included. All documentation provided must be in English and forms must be signed by all concern parties.

The Classification request must be received by the FEI at least six (6) weeks
before the next international competition where the athlete intends to compete.

The Organising Committee for the international competition where the athlete will be evaluated will charge a non-refundable fee of 40 EUR or equivalent at the time of
entry.

2. Athletes who are FEI Classified and listed on the FEI
Classification Master List with a status of Review (R)

If a fixed review date is listed on the Master List, Athletes should be reviewed at a competition as close as practicable to the date listed.

If no fixed review date the athlete should be Reviewed at the next opportunity

In both of the above, the NF should ensure the Organiser of the competition is aware the Athlete needs Review. The Chief Classifier for the competition will schedule a
time for the Athlete to be Reviewed.

The Athlete and the NF do not need to contact the FEI or submit any documentation prior to the Review. In some instances
and only if required, the Chief Classifier may request further medical documentation from the Athlete to assist in allocating a Grade after the Review.

3. Athletes listed on the FEI Classification Master
List with a status of Confirmed or Review with a fixed review date requesting a Review because their impairment and activity limitations are no longer consistent with their current Grade must apply
through their NF to the FEI by completing a Medical Review Request form.

A medical review request is to be submitted if:

An athlete’s relevant impairment or activity limitation has become less severe, either through medical intervention or other means. Examples of such interventions
include, but are not limited to Botox injections to reduce hypertonia or to increase the active range of movement, tendon releases, joint fixations to assist posture/stability, or corrective eye
surgery; or if

An athlete’s impairment is progressive and has deteriorated to an extent that the athlete most likely does not fit his/ her current Grade (sport class)
anymore.

Making a Medical Review
Request

The medical review request must be made by the Athlete’s
NF and include:

This medical review request form, completed legibly and in
English attached medical documentation that demonstrates that the athlete’s impairment changed after the last athlete evaluation the athlete attended; and the
medical review request must be received by the FEI at least 6 weeks before the next international competition where the athlete intends to
compete.

The Organising Committee for the international competition
where the athlete will be evaluated will charge a non-refundable fee of 40 EUR or equivalent at the time of entry.

All necessary information and relevant forms can be found published under the following
linkFEI Websiteand all request must be sent to theFEI
HQ.

The FEI Non-Standard Compensating Aids Request Form, completed legibly and in English

Reason for the request

Medical documentation

Aid description including materials, exact sizes and measurements

Photos from different perspectives, mounted and unmounted

Any other supporting material. All documentation provided must be in English.

Requests must be submitted to the FEI in writing with supporting material at least two (2) weeks before the day of the horse inspection for the event to which it will apply. The FEI will forward
the request to the Compensating Aids Panel for further decision. The NF will be informed in writing by the FEI of the final decision and if the request has not been approved the reason.

All necessary information can be found published here and all request must be sent to the FEI HQ.